downey18
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- Location
- Chicago, IL
Hey NEC gurus,
I was wondering what info there is on polycarbonate windows for use on electrical cabinets. I was looking through the NEC and found the NEMA standards for electrical cabinets under 600V, but I'm curious if there is anything written about polycarbonate windows in electrical panels. We use them to help with the troubleshooting of machines we build ( the less open cabinets, the better), but I don't think anyone ever checked to see if they are "street legal".
So to try and sum up my ramblings, do the polycarbonate windows in the front of some electric panels make a difference as far as safety?
We use 480V tops in our cabinets and I believe 60A would be the highest draw.... we like large motors here.
Any help or direction would be appreciated. And I did search the forum for this info, but had no luck obviously.
Thanks in advance!!!!!
I was wondering what info there is on polycarbonate windows for use on electrical cabinets. I was looking through the NEC and found the NEMA standards for electrical cabinets under 600V, but I'm curious if there is anything written about polycarbonate windows in electrical panels. We use them to help with the troubleshooting of machines we build ( the less open cabinets, the better), but I don't think anyone ever checked to see if they are "street legal".
So to try and sum up my ramblings, do the polycarbonate windows in the front of some electric panels make a difference as far as safety?
We use 480V tops in our cabinets and I believe 60A would be the highest draw.... we like large motors here.
Any help or direction would be appreciated. And I did search the forum for this info, but had no luck obviously.
Thanks in advance!!!!!